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People transport options Burgos to Leon

Subi06

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Time of past OR future Camino
Currently on the Camino
Hola - my Camino has changed due to injury but I want to continue to travel the stages with my friend. She leaves Burgos on Tues 26/9 for Castrojeriz and then onto Carrion de Les Condes, Calzadilla de Los Hermanillos and Leon. Does anyone have the names of transport/bus/taxi companies that take people between these stages. Thank you in advance
 
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I don't remember the name of the taxi service but there's a good one in the area of Carrion / Fromista/ Castrojeriz / Boadilla. Lovely lady. Each time I had to take a taxi in that area I cried my eyes out, but she was very friendly, giving information about the Camino, ect. Maybe it wasn't even the same one , but anyway, good taxi service. I simply walked into a bar and asked for a taxi. Very easy.

There's also a bus, but only once a day in each direction, I think.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Also try the Omio app. It sometimes lists bus service missing from Rome2Rio
 
JPF taxi Castrojeriz - Jaime Padilla
0034 608 745019
Burgos - Castrojeriz €55
 
Also try the Omio app. It sometimes lists bus service missing from Rome2Rio
which is weird because Omio own Rome2rio.

Try Googlemaps public transport option, or, for the really radical traveller out there: ask a local. People live in all those places. Their kids go to school. Their Grandma has a clinic appointment. The market is in "**" on "**". And even if there isn't a bus there will be Juan who has to go see Jose about Raphael's chainsaw and will be passing Carina's bakery on their way to Sid's fish and chip van (OK, Sid's fish and chip van is more my part of the planet but you get the point(?)

I honestly, sincerely and truly believe that travel in foreign countries (ie anywhere other than your own) was a damn sight easier and more enjoyable before some over-enthusiastic prat invented the bl**dy internet
 
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